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write a note on multiple fission

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Answered by arushi6595
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Explanation:

Multiple fission at the cellular level occurs in many protists, e.g. sporozoans and algae. The nucleus of the parent cell divides several times by amitosis, producing several nuclei. The cytoplasm then separates, creating multiple daughter cells.

Answered by ImposterQueen
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●Multiple fission●

---> Multiple fission is the process of asexual reproduction in which instead of 2 daughter cells, many daughter cells are produced from the parent cell.

---> In this, the nucleus undergoes repeated division to produce a large number of nuclei.

---> All the daughter cells are equal sized and are similar.

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